Exposure of adult male cockroaches to 'electromagnetic radiation of mobile phones resulted in sharp changes in the various enzyme systems of body fat and haematological profile', says a study by University College, Thiruvananthapuram

The science is still out on whether the long-term use of cell phones—which emit electromagnetic radiation when they send and receive signals from towers or WiFi devices—can affect human health. But for people who want to reduce their exposure to this type of energy, the California Department of Public Health has published new guidelines on how to do just that.

Cell Phone Radiation: Health Impacts, What can we do to Increase Safety

Cell phones are so bright and cheery and a thing of our time, that we forget their darker beginnings connected to WWII and radars. Their growing presence, everywhere we go, their utility and our mundane use of them, help us overlook their increasing complexity and their impact on our lives. In general, we have little understanding of how they work really, or knowledge about their effects on us.

A scientific view by an expert cancer researcher and advisor to the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO/IARC) has classified radio frequency (RF) radiation from any source – such as the signals emitted by cell phones, other wireless and cordless and sensor devices, and wireless networks – fully meets criteria to be classified as a “Group 1 carcinogenic to humans” agent.

Catalyst, Australia’s national broadcaster ABC’s primary science journalism television series and the only science show on primetime television in Australia, presented on 16th February 2016 a new documentary called “Wi-Fried?”.

Cellraid Ltd and its applications were noticed by The Health Times – East Africa. The Health Times East Africa is a Monthly Health Newspaper disseminating health news and information globally online and through print media for the East African market.

There are now more cellphones in use in the United States than there are people. But how safe are they?
U.S. government agencies including the FCC (which decides how much radiation mobile phones are allowed to emit) say there is little to be concerned about.

The scientists were right — your cell phone can give you cancer.
There have long been whispers of a cancer connection from your cell — and a new study backs up the claims.
"These data are a clear sign of the real risks this kind of radiation poses for human health," study author Igor Yakymenko said.

The article in Kauppalehti was also noticed by web news service Good News! from Finland.
News are provided by Finnfacts which is an independent media service unit that operates between international media and Finnish industry and business.

City of Berkeley to require cellphone sellers to warn of possible radiation risks

Berkeley lawmakers voted this week to require cellphone retailers to provide customers with a notice on the potential health hazards of carrying their device too close to their bodies, making the progressive California city the first in the nation to have wireless warnings if the law is allowed to go into effect in July.

Oulu, Finland -- The Centre for Population Health Research on Electromagnetic Energy (PRESEE), School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University in Australia will trial Cellraid's Quanta Monitor tool in radiofrequency-electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) exposure studies this year.

Oulu, Finland -- Cellraid is happy to announce that it has entered into agreement with laroccasolutions. laroccasolutions will be Cellraids solution partner in Italy and will be offering Quanta product line and services using Quanta technology.

Oulu, Finland -- Cellraid is happy to announce that one of Mexico's largest university IPN (Instituto Politécnico Nacional) has adopted Quanta tools for its research in RF emission. IPN is the first university to adopt Quanta RF emission measurement tool for research purpose.

Oulu, Finland -- Cellraid Quanta Pro pilots are now ongoing with more than twenty customers in more than 10 countries. We are very pleased with the interest that operators and regulators have shown to our product.